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The long wait is finally over, as this weekend Blue Bridge Hospitality will open the doors to its new restaurant, The Islander, at 1015 Orange Ave. This is the place to be if you are in the mood for...
Submitted by Gerri MachinI am running for Coronado Unified School District (CUSD) Board. I am a retired public school teacher, wife, mother and grandmother. After spending over a year attending CUSD School Board meetings as a concerned CUSD parent,...
At 10 years old, local artist Katarina Ciric started in an Atelier, “an artist workshop,” and hasn’t looked back since. In Serbia you choose what you want to study when you are 14, and Katarina had to pass a...
Supplements can help to provide a healthy balance of vitamins and minerals that you may not be getting enough of through the foods you eat. It’s always best for you to get these nutrients from your diet, but sometimes...
The information below is provided from the Coronado Police Department and then summarized for publication. Crimes Reported: Hit and Run on Ocean Boulevard and Ocean DriveTwo vehicles involved. No injuries reported.Traffic Accident on D AvenueGolf cart and parked vehicle involved. No...
Submitted by Pilialoha EstallI am honored to announce my candidacy for Coronado City Council - “Representing Community!”I am running because I want to support, protect and preserve Coronado, its residents, and community members!Once two islands, now a tied island connected...
For many people, graduating from college means moving into their first apartment or home. While you may have stayed in dorms for your entire collegiate experience or lived with roommates after your first year, transitioning to your own apartment...
It’s a Western! It’s a sci-fi! Or is it a thriller? Nope, Jordan Peele’s newest film is all that and more: a clever social commentary tackling race, capitalism, and the exploitation that accompanies the world of entertainment, all from...
Written by Marvin Heinze Chief Warrant Officer Richard Lee Williams was born November 13, 1935, in Perry Point, Maryland. The oldest of six siblings, he started his working career as a paperboy. In 1945, while hawking “War Ends”-headlined newspapers for...
A full agenda made for a long July 19 Coronado City Council meeting, which included approving the League of Wives commemorative sculpture, honoring Parks and Recreation month, determining short term pickleball and tennis court allocations, approving a new Blanco...